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Glencore, Canada Near Deal to Save Threatened Copper Facility

This content was published on (Bloomberg) — The governments of Canada and Quebec are pushing to save the country’s only copper smelter after Glencore Plc threatened to shut it down over new pollution-control requirements.

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Stocks Fall, Oil Rises on Fears War Is Escalating: Markets Wrap

This content was published on (Bloomberg) — Wall Street traders drove stocks to their longest weekly slide since 2022 on concern that a protracted war in Iran will keep oil prices elevated, fueling an increase in inflation and a slowdown in growth.

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Novartis to Buy Excellergy in Deal Worth Up to $2 Billion

This content was published on (Bloomberg) — Novartis AG agreed to buy biotech firm Excellergy Inc. for as much as $2 billion, as it tries to strengthen its portfolio of treatments for food allergies and other immunology conditions.

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Rolex’s Highly Popular ‘Pepsi’ Model Soars in Secondary Market

This content was published on (Bloomberg) — One of Rolex’s most popular models — the steel GMT Master II, with a red-and-blue “Pepsi” bezel — is soaring in the secondary market ahead of a key watch industry annual event amid speculation it’s been discontinued.

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Selloff in Stocks Gains Speed on Ceasefire Doubts: Markets Wrap

This content was published on (Bloomberg) — Skepticism that the US and Iran will reach a ceasefire any time soon pushed oil higher while sending stocks and bonds down, extending a month of volatile trading since the war began.

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Airport Wait Times Worst in History After 480 Officers Leave

This content was published on (Bloomberg) — The Transportation Security Administration warned that airport security is under severe strain as a weeks-long Department of Homeland Security funding shutdown drives staffing shortages, long wait times and mounting disruptions across the US.

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Switzerland to Soften Capital Ordinance in UBS Win, BofA Says

This content was published on (Bloomberg) — New bank capital rules to be presented by the Swiss government next month will likely be less severe on UBS Group AG than the current proposals, according to Bank of America analysts.

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Federer-Backed On to Be Led by Founders as CEO Steps Down

This content was published on (Bloomberg) — On Holding AG co-founders Caspar Coppetti and David Allemann will take over as co-chief executive officers in May as the Swiss sports brand looks to maintain its fast growth.

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How a Dirty Money Trail From Venezuela to Iran Brought Down a Swiss Bank

This content was published on (Bloomberg) — Each time he landed a six-figure commission for his tiny Swiss bank, Paul-Michel von Merey was known to thunder through the open-plan office close to Lake Zurich, loudly ringing a cow bell in celebration.

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Stocks Pare Drop on Hormuz Hopes as War Drags On: Markets Wrap

This content was published on (Bloomberg) — Wall Street traders grappling with a range of possible outcomes for the war in Iran drove stocks away from session lows amid hopes for talks to end a conflict that kept dragging on. Oil rose. Bonds fell.

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UK-Swiss Trade Agreement Hinges on Market Access, Data and IP

This content was published on (Bloomberg) — A new free-trade agreement between the UK and Switzerland must overcome issues such as data regulation, intellectual property and access to service-sector companies, the Swiss government said while stressing that talks are “well advanced.”

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